[in response to whether being gay is a choice or not.]
i still believe its a choice. (For religious reasons of course.) If christianity and the bible didnt exist, i might not think its a choice. But i agree with my word and i stick to it.
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So your common sense says that homosexuality is no choice and you only say that it is a choice because of peer pressure from your christian fundamentalist brethren ;)
Maybe you should care less for their peer pressure but more for your common sense
It's spelled PENIS, not phoenix.
It should read thefemalepenis, you dick.
Kind of painful, because it seems like she's not as dumb as the rest. But the bible is a powerful force. I know students at the California Institute of Technology who can say that logically, all these things should be true, like the Earth being 4.54 billions years old. And they understand exactly how radiodating works, and the ratio of isotopes, and... there's this one girl in particular, she can imagine that the Bible was written by men, and that religion is a method of control...
But after all that... she found herself where she started with the simple phrase, "But I believe in Jesus."
I find it unfortunate.
When you are bisexual it is a choice and I think that maximum 10% of population is totally absolutely gay or heterosexual, rest are somewhere on bisexual spectrum.
For centuries the homosexual behavior has just been shunned and still is shunned when compared to ancient Greece and Rome (IIRC). This is one of basis for my hypothesis above.
I'd say that for me there is 1 male in 10000 who are at least "I'd might do if the situation would be just correct..." and 1 female in 500 "I'd do if I'd get a chance".
So far the situation has not been correct for any male.
ps. I'm male
It is not a choice, and you agreeing with your own statement does not make it one.
@tiikki
I agree fully. And I am also male, though my ratio in women is a little higher than 1 in 500 I think.
Like never hearing about Jesus and going to hell is a choice?
God loves all the little children, who live in 1st-world countries.
"But i agree with my word and i stick to it."
Who agrees with themself ?!?
Does she speak about herself in the 3rd person?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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